T20 back with double-header

THE Daily Mercury Twenty20 Cricket gets back into action this Sunday with a double header at Harrup Park.

The first match is between Souths and Walkerston at 1pm and will be followed by Pioneer Valley v Farleigh at 5pm.

The match between Souths and Walkerston promises to be a cracker with a win for either side almost assuring them of a spot in the semi finals.

Walkerston will hope to continue the hot form they showed through November and December. Souths have played some good T20 cricket this season and their upset win over Pioneer Valley in the Poole Cup will give them plenty of confidence heading into this one.

Pioneer Valley are undefeated in the T20 comp so far and against Farleigh will be keen to continue on their winning ways to take out top spot after the preliminary rounds to go straight through to the final.

Farleigh on the other hand are winless after their first three matches and will be keen to spoil the Valley’s party.

National titles

WALKERSTON fast bowler Ryan Evetts will play for Queensland Country in the Australian championship in the Barossa Valley, South Australia starting this Sunday.

As well, Mackay’s John Kelleher is manager of the Queensland side.

Queensland will play three two-day games consisting of 100 overs per day and three one-day games of 100 overs per match.

Queensland played a warm up game against the QAS side yesterday and will play another warm up game against the QAS today.

The QAS Side has a number of players with Bulls experience and Bulls hopefuls including Mackay’s Grant Sullivan.

For those who are keen to what to watch Ryan’s progress you can log on to the Australian Country website for all the results – go to www.qldcricket.com.au then click Clubs & Associations then click Qld Country Cricket Associations then click Australian Country Championships.